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PUBLIC NOTICES. JJIGHEST CASH PRICE GIVEN FOR DERWENT POTATOES KIDNEY POTATOES EARLY ROSE POTATOES BEAUTY HEBRON POTATOES SEED DERWENT POTATOES. CANTERBURY SEED COMPANY. RECORD REIGN CELEBRATION. TT is requested that ALT, ACCOUNTS against the I Committee be FORWARDED to the Treasurer, W. R. MfIVHKIJj, Cathedral square, on or before WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 30th instant, and that the Collecting' Books and Unsold Tickets be Returned and settlement made. W. H. COOPER, 2966 Mayor. By Appointment to His Excellency the Earl of Onslow. MB HARRY FLEMING, Professor of Mflsic, Cathedral square (next Post Office). ' MUSIC (large or small bands) PROVIDED for Dances, Socials, Banquets, &c. Private Address, 155 North belt. 2382 CHERRY, OR HOG.G. \ WANTED, the Correct Address of the Son or Daughters of the above, George Thos., Emily, or Berry, last kuo'.vu address New Plymouth, New j Zealand. Letter sent July 15th, 1896, to G. T. Hosts, I Sydney, in reply to the death of Mrs Cherry, returned to their Aunt Ann April 28th, 1897. Their Uncle, Sidney Smith, Crescent Hay Stores, Birmingham, England, enquires. Other papers please copy. 2790 PRIVATE ASYLUM AND HOME FOR INEBRIATES. ASHBURN HALL, near Dunedin, a licensed hospital I for the care and treatment of the Insane of both ASHBURN COTTAGE for Male Inebriates. The Cottage, in accordance with the Act of 1882, is j distinct from the Asylum ; but both are under the control of DR. FRANK HAY. (late of the Perth Royal Asylum, Scotland), the Resident Physician' Superintendent. i NATIONAL UNION OF TYPISTS (ENG.) AN EXAMINATION will be held on THURSDAY, Bth July, at MISS A. M CARR'S SCHOOL of i SHORTHAND. The Papers have been sent out from England, and consist of 7 Tests :— 1. Dictation, 15 minutes. 2. Copy Manuscript (Drams). 3. Shipping Table. 4. Prospectus. 5. Legal Draft. 6. Commercial Letter. 7. Authors' MSS. 8. Specification. Fee, 7s 6d. Candidates must use Foolscap Paper. Any Typewriter may ba used. Apply, before Ist Juljv ' MISS A. M. CARE, Local Sec. N.U.T., School of Shorthand, : 2313 Cathedral square, Christchurch. RECORD REIGN MEMORIAL. CLOCK TOWER. AS a MEMORIAL of the RECORD REIGN proposed to be erected at junction of Manchester, Lichfield and' High streets, persons desirous of contributing towards the above object are requested to forward their subscriptions as early as possible to — J. Coles, care of A. J. Whit;'. J. A. Fiostick, care of Skelton, Fro3tick and Co. J. H. Wright, care of Bing, Harris and Co. R. Malcolm, care of R. Malcolm and 00. A. Tyree, care of •A. Tyree and Co. S. MANNING, Hon. Treasurer, 2900 X F. MOORE, Hon. Seoretary. ■ ' —_______________________ CHEAPEST and Prettiest Millinery in the city. Toneycliffe and Carey. XX CHILDREN'S Fashionable Coloured Jackets •—'—* from 2s 6d, half price. Toneycliffe and Carey. ~B~;ONEYCLIFE and CAREY are now showing JL Grand Assortment Newest Goods in Winter Drapery at lowest ready money prices. WANTED KNOWN-Steam Shrunk Blankets and Flannels at ready money, prices. Toneycliffe and Carey. • .''■' .'. ■ i (GERMAN Manufacturer's Sample Jackets, excluX sive goods, bought cheap for cash, Black and coloured, new goods, prices from 17a, honestly worth considerably more. Beady money does it. Toneycliffe and Carey. . . NEWEST Dress Goods at lowest prices; large variety; ready money value. Toneycliffe aud Carey.WANTED KNOWN-Exceptional value in Ladies and Children's Mackintoshes, newest shapes and makes, at lowest ready money prices. Toneycliffe and Carey. FOR Corsets and Underclothing, best makes, lowest prices. Toneycliffe and Carey. NEW Hosiery, New Gloves, New Umbrellas, New Veilings, New Millinery. Toneycliffe and Carey. HUNTING. BBACKENPIEIiD HOUNDS WILL MEET June 30th—WEDNESDAY, at Brockenhurtt. July 3rd—SATURDAY, at Seadown. July 7th—WEDNESDAY, at Bidmoral. July 10th—SATURDAY, at Culverden. July 14th—WEDNESDAY, at Leslie HiUa. July 17th—SATURDAY, at Amuri. July 21st—WEDNESDAY, at Misnn's Flat Schools. G. B. STARRY, 3041 Master. MEETINGS, &c. PROHIBITION. OPEN-AIR MEETING, Cathedral square, TONIGHT, atß. Speakers-Mr T. E. Taylor, Mr J. Field and others. The Relation of the Roman Catholic Church to the Liquor Traffic will be alluded to. . ; . , 3040 CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND WRITERS' ASSOCIATION. /-. PAPER by MR O. H. GILBY on " Nansen's Farthest North," V.M.C. A. ROOMS, TO-NIOHT (Saturday), at 8 p.m. The public invited. 2973 RANGIORA LITERARY INSTITUTE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of SUBSCRIBERS will be held on WEDNESDAY, June 20th, at 8 p.m. Sale of last year's papers and magazines at close. 3021 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.— The Women's Nursing Classes commence at the City Council Library on THURSDAY NEXT- o>r. Jennings's Class at 4 p.m.,-and Dr. Campbell's at 8 p.m Pupils should enter their names at once.— S. D. BARKER, Sec., Supreme Court Library. 3016 WARRE, HOCBXEY AND COMPANY, LTD. THE FIFTEENTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders ot the Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, South British Chambers, Hereford street, Christchurch, on MONDAY, Sth July, at 12.30 p.m., tor the purpose of receiving the Directors' Baport and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 30th June, and .the 1 Election of a Director and Auditors. J. T. PEACOCK, 2999 ■■.•■. Chairman. j ORANGE LODGE NOTICE. WfeAa. T>EETHREN ere requested to | _J§i||r MEET at the ORANGE _L_LL ' -t 7.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, 29th inst. i ipBRSSMfeScT Business of importance. i W. BAILEY, 3036 Secretary of No. 4 District. _ TRAMWAY NOTICES. AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE. By Trams Leaving Edwards, Bennett's Corner for New Brighton at 10-10-m. 307 EOPLS affected with Rheumatism, male or female, should try Phytolacca, * remedy that has cured hundreds of long-standing cases. Juice, 2s 6d and 4« 6d; Tablets, 2s 6d. All ChetpJ-ts. 17K>UKD— For corns use "-loomine," 6d; for to ' digestion use " Sepoy* Prairie Cure," 2s 6d; or rheumatism, use."■" Sepoy's -Prairie Oil," 2s 6d, Sold everywhere. Agents—Kempthorne, Proaaer aad Co .7071

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9763, 26 June 1897, Page 1

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